The Special Tribunal for
Lebanon
said Wednesday that the decision of pre-Trial Judge Daniel Fransen to set a
deadline for challenging the court’s jurisdiction is another milestone towards
trial in the case of ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s assassination.
Four Hizbullah members -
Salim Ayyash, Mustafa Badreddine, Hussein Oneissi and Assad Sabra – have been
indicted by the STL in Hariri’s Feb. 2005 killing.
The tribunal said on its
twitter feed: “Pre-Trial Judge's decision to set a deadline for challenging STL
jurisdiction is another milestone towards trial in the Ayyash et al case.”
The “defense counsel can
challenge the tribunal's legitimacy in court,” it said.
Fransen has decided that
any preliminary motions challenging the tribunal's jurisdiction must be filed
by May 4.
“All guarantees must be
provided for fair trial and protection of the rights of the accused,” the STL
said on twitter, adding: “It is only through fair and expeditious proceedings
that the truth behind the 14 Feb 2005 attack will be established.”
The indictment against
the four members of Hizbullah listed charges of conspiracy to commit a
terrorist act and homicide.
The trial chamber has
decided to try the suspects in absentia after Lebanese authorities failed to
arrest them.
“The STL continues to
work hard to ensure that the trial begins swiftly,” the tribunal tweeted.
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